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Amazingly this one was in the next town over from mine. Hubby brought home the paper yesterday and the reenactment was on the front page. Someone here did a Christmas Carol kinda shoot and I really wanted to try to shoot this. Tomorrow I get to do Dickens type reenactors :)

Thanks Amanda - and hubby laughed at me for it.

I took that getting out of the car.
 
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I will be driving right through Batsto Village tonight on my way to work. I am working out in our Hammonton office. It's funny how close we all live, yet seem so far away from one another.

The reflection shot is a great shot, but I really like the canon flame shot that you got. Nice job on all of them.
 
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"PolynesianMedic" said:
I will be driving right through Batsto Village tonight on my way to work. I am working out in our Hammonton office. It's funny how close we all live, yet seem so far away from one another.

The reflection shot is a great shot, but I really like the canon flame shot that you got. Nice job on all of them.

Batsto is about a half hour ride for me...not too far but, far enough where I've never been there. Hubby has~ Following the canons was tricky and cool. I had to take a ton of shots to get that one of the canon actually firing. They don't use ammo but I could feel the blast, it moved my hair and some kind of debris falls after each shot. I was told to be careful by the "Hunter" (the guy in brown in one of the portraits.)
 
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The cannon should still be just gunpowder and aluminum foil; I did reenacting for 1 year in the early 90's as part of a British Artillery group.

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From my five seconds of fame using the reenacting for a movie extra gig
 
That's so cool Roger!

Batsto has some great old architecture. I was disappointed that I wasn't allowed to take pics in the Mansion. The restoration of it along with the Christmas decor is very nicely done.

I'll post that slideshow later...

I just went back edited a couple pics in the Mt Holly/Battle set. The redcoats at the end look better without so much road down front. There was one or two other minimal croppings. I am very happy with how they all turned out :)
 
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The Broken Chain with Pierce Brosnan. It was a made for TNT movie special, and it was filmed a few weeks after they finished filming Gettysburg, so a lot of the extras worked on that too. The costumes were all from The Last of the Mohicans, and the drummer in the shot worked on that one too.
 
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That's so cool Roger! Really cool 8)

John (my DH) wants to see a Gettysburg Battle. We really enjoyed the reenactment and he knows theirs is gonna be way bigger if not better.

Looks like I'm going to Gettysburg this July :D
 
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Make sure to do some research on Gettysburg; The NPS has in the past considered the entire site to be hallowed ground and so the reenactments have been off-site. In fact I think the movie was the only time there has ever been a reenactment on location (not every location) for Gettysburg.
 
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